CNSTC: April 3, 2019

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April 3, 2019

Local heroes become movie marvels

Around Town Applications now being accepted for the CYCLE program. Pg. 3 New drop-off location for cardboard and paper recycling added at Renaud Center. Pg. 5

School

Liberty High School varsity dance team wins state title. Pg. 6

Features

Photo courtesy St. Charles County Ambulance District First responders with the St. Charles County Ambulance District (from left) Lisa Cassidy, Blake Gabbard, Jeremey Hollrah stand with rescued survivor John Smith (holding plaque).

St. Charles County first responders celebrated on the silver screen for miraculous rescue in new film ‘Breakthrough’ By Brett Auten Hitting theaters on Easter weekend, “Breakthrough” is based on the harrowing, yet uplifting, true story of a mother’s love in the face of impossible odds. When Joyce Smith’s adopted son John fell through an icy Lake St. Louis, all hope seemed lost. But as John lay lifeless, Joyce refused to give up. Her steadfast belief inspired those around her to continue to pray for John’s recovery, even in the face of every case history and scientific prediction. On that night in January 2015, John

Smith was underneath the ice for 15 minutes, with no oxygen. When EMS workers rescued him, he had no pulse. They rushed him to the emergency room and worked on him for another 45 minutes. The doctors could not bring him back to life. When they brought Joyce into the emergency room and she saw her son laid out on the table, dead, instead of saying goodbye, she grabbed his feet and said, ‘Holy Spirit please bring back my son right now!’ Immediately, the EKG machine began going off. John Smith

not only just survived, but would return to school around 30 days after the accident. And while the film is a reminder that faith and love can create a mountain of hope, and sometimes even a miracle, a cornerstone of the story was the unity between the area’s emergency response teams. “It was all a team effort from the first responders all the way to the emergency room personnel,” Lake St. Louis Police See ‘HEROES’ page 2

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Recipe, Movie & Sudoku. Pg. F-1 CLASSIFIEDS AND HOME & GARDEN. Pg. F-2 /F-3 Moore On Life, Yeggs & Crossword. Pg. F-4

Weather FRIDAY Mostly Cloudy 65/47 SATURDAY Sunny 72/53 SUNDAY Showers/Storms 73/57 FirstWarn Weather

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